January 2024 Prayer Letter
We hope this letter finds you well and blessed as we enter into the new year of 2024. We wanted to take a moment to share some updates from our ministry and personal life.
As we begin the new semester at Mount Hebron Baptist Bible Institute, we are filled with gratitude for the opportunity to invest in the lives of young men and women who are eager to receive training for the ministry. We have a wonderful group of students joining us, and we are excited to see how the Lord will work in and through them as they grow in their knowledge and understanding of His Word.
On a personal note, we are amazed at how quickly our children are growing up. This month, Jonathan and Tommy will be turning 12 years old. It's a reminder of the passing of time and the importance of cherishing each moment with our family.
In our ministry endeavors, we are witnessing the incredible work of the Lord in our community. Through our soul-winning efforts, we are seeing people come to faith in Christ, and converts are being baptized weekly in our local church on the mission field. It's a testament to God's grace and the power of His gospel to transform lives.
Additionally, we are preparing for a big day at church where we will be distributing blankets to needy people in our community. Please pray that this outreach event will be a blessing to those in need and that it will open doors for further opportunities to share the love of Christ.
Furthermore, we are gearing up for our upcoming National Pastors' Conference. This conference is a vital time of fellowship, encouragement, and equipping for pastors from across the country. We ask for your prayers for wisdom, guidance, and anointing as we prepare for this significant event.
Your continued support and prayers mean the world to us. We are deeply grateful for your partnership in ministry and the ways you come alongside us in both the joys and challenges of life. May the Lord richly bless you for your faithfulness.
With heartfelt thanks and warmest regards,
Yours in His service,
Jonathan and Jenny Ashcraft